Literary excellence took the spotlight once again as winning authors of the 69th Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature were honored recently at the Peninsula Manila in Makati City.
A total of 56 writers, 32 of which are first-time awardees, were chosen as this year’s recipients. Two of the authors each bagged prizes in two separate categories, with one being a first-time winner. Additionally, decorated writer Lamberto E. Antonio was inducted into the prestigious Palanca Hall of Fame for winning his fifth First Prize Award this year.
The foundation also presented a posthumous award to Mrs. Milagros Palanca-Furer, who is the proponent of the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature. She was instrumental in helping spur creative writing in the country and is being rightfully recognized for her unwavering dedication to the interest of the Filipino writer.
With the bi-annual Novel and Nobela categories open this year, the total number of writing categories awarded was 22. All winning entries were evaluated and chosen by an elite roster of literary personalities from various fields.
Dr. Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo was the Guest of Honor and Speaker at this year’s awarding ceremony. A multi-awarded writer and recipient of three Palanca Awards, including the Grand Prize for Novel, Dr. Hidalgo is one of the nation’s most respected literary figures and a mentor and inspiration to some of the most prolific young writers today.
Named after businessman and philanthropist Don Carlos Palanca Sr., the Palanca Awards continuously seeks to cultivate Philippine Literature by providing incentives for writers and serving as a treasury of these literary gems. It is considered the gold standard in writing excellence, highly coveted by Filipino writers, young and old alike.
Following is the list of winners of the 69th Palanca Awards:
KABATAAN DIVISION | ||
KABATAAN SANAYSAY | ||
1st Prize | Marielle M. Calicdan | Echo Mula Sa Gatilyo |
2nd Prize | Mark Andy Pedere | Sa Pilang Salungat sa Manghuhula at Bolang Kristal |
3rd Prize | Adrian Pete Medina Pregonir | Noon Akto-o He’n Fa Gali Em (May Katotohanan pa pala) |
KABATAAN ESSAY | ||
1st Prize | Enrico Miguel Pe Aguirre Perez | Thoughts on Eden |
2nd Prize | Criscela Ysabelle A. Racelis | Before You Click |
3rd Prize | Ann Jeline R. Pablo | The Naught of What-is, What-ifs, and Whats-not |
FILIPINO DIVISION | ||
MAIKLING KUWENTO | ||
1st Prize | Eros S. Atalia | Si Etot |
2nd Prize | Benjamin Joshua L. Gutierrez | Dahil Wala Kaming Tubig |
3rd Prize | Allan Alberto N. Derain | Hilaw at Luto sa Bangkete ni Kapitan Gimo |
MAIKLING KUWENTONG PAMBATA | ||
1st Prize | Luis P. Gatmaitan, M.D. | Maselan ang Tanong ng Batang si Usman |
2nd Prize | Victoria Estrella C. Bravo | Ako ang Kuya |
3rd Prize | Jacqueline V. Franquelli | Anak ng Tinapay |
SANAYSAY | ||
1st Prize | Marianne Mixkaela Z. Villalon | Form & Content: Sandata sa Panahon ng Disimpormasyon at War on Drugs |
2nd Prize | Wilfredo O. Pascual Jr. | Sumasaiyo |
3rd Prize | Reson A. Gregorio | Wala sa Langit si Hesus |
TULA | ||
1st Prize | Lamberto E. Antonio | Turno Kung Nokturno at iba pang Tiyempo ng Rilyebo sa Pagberso |
2nd Prize | Ralph Lorenz G. Fonte, M.D. | Ang Wika ng Dagat ay Layo |
3rd Prize | Allan John Andres | Yaong Hindi Maaaring Hawakan nang Buo |
TULA PARA SA MGA BATA | ||
1st Prize | WALANG NAGWAGI | |
2nd Prize | John Romeo L. Venturero | Ganito sa Pabrika |
3rd Prize | German Villanueva Gervacio | Ang Totoo Raya, ang Ulan ay Luha ng Bituin |
DULANG MAY ISANGYUGTO | ||
1st Prize | WALANG NAGWAGI | |
2nd Prize | Chona M. Fernando | Beach House |
3rd Prize | Bridgette Ann M. Rebuca | Transient Lovers |
DULANG GANAP ANG HABA | ||
1st Prize | Dustin Edward D. Celestino | Ang Duyan ng Magiting |
2nd Prize | Mario L. Mendez, Jr. | Ang Huling Mambabatok |
3rd Prize | Bonifacio P. Ilagan | Junix at Maricel |
DULANG PAMPELIKULA | ||
1st Prize | Mary Honeylyn Joy E. Alipio | Teatro Pacifico |
2nd Prize | Jaymar Santos Castro | Angkas |
3rd Prize | Rodolfo C. Vera | Nana Rosa |
REGIONAL DIVISION | ||
SHORT STORY- CEBUANO | ||
1st Prize | Roehl Joseph A. Dazo | Binignit |
2nd Prize | Januar E. Yap | Ang Haya ni Tasyo |
3rd Prize | Jondy M. Arpilleda | Armas |
SHORT STORY- HILIGAYNON | ||
1st Prize | Alice Tan Gonzales | Si Ena sa Kasisidmon |
2nd Prize | Ritchie D. Pagunsan | Pakutkot |
3rd Prize | Anthony B. Capirayan | Ang mga Retrato sang Dalaga |
SHORT STORY- ILOKANO | ||
1st Prize | Edison B. Tobias | El Quinto |
2nd Prize | Daniel L. Nesperos | Ti Kayo |
3rd Prize | Remedios S. Tabelisma-Aguillon | Naisangsangayan a Sangaili |
ENGLISH DIVISION | ||
SHORT STORY | ||
1st Prize | Kathleen Osias | James Machine |
2nd Prize | Rayjinar Anne Marie de Guia Salcedo | Death for Serafina |
3rd Prize | Adrian Carl M. Pescador | Neon Blindness |
SHORT STORY FOR CHILDREN | ||
1st Prize | Juanita Roxas Singer | Pretty Peach and The Color-Matching Kaleidoscope |
2nd Prize | Victoria Estrella C. Bravo | Hair |
3rd Prize | Daisy Ruth Oñate Sohne | The Accidental Adventure of Bubalus Bubalis |
ESSAY | ||
1st Prize | Jocelyn G. Nicolas | The Age of the Missing |
2nd Prize | Josephine V. Roque | Ashfall |
3rd Prize | Michaela Sarah De Leon | Call Me A Book “Editor,” I Dare You |
POETRY | ||
1st Prize | Regine Miren D. Cabato | Notes from the Field |
2nd Prize | Rodrigo V. Dela Peña Jr. | Pentimento |
3rd Prize | Alvin Dela Serna Lopez | Departures |
POETRY WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN | ||
1st Prize | NO WINNER | |
2nd Prize | NO WINNER | |
3rd Prize | Mia A. Buenaventura | What Magical Fur is This? And Other Poems |
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